&amp;amp;amp;lt;span id="selection-marker-1" class="redactor-selection-marker" data-verified="redactor"&amp;amp;amp;gt;&amp;amp;amp;lt;/span&amp;amp;amp;gt; **Updated** Today, the vet said that Blossom is recovering really well. We are really grateful to all Dr Landon, Dr Cathy, and their entire team for treating Blossom. We just want to take this chance to re-emphasize how important the CT Scan was. There was a. . . . .

Today, the vet said that Blossom is recovering really well. We are really grateful to all Dr Landon, Dr Cathy, and their entire team for treating Blossom. We just want to take this chance to re-emphasize how important the CT Scan was. There was a moment where we thought we could just forgo the CT scan (partly due to the cost, which is actually higher than the surgery itself). But the CT scan provide the most valuable information, not just to tell us what is going on, but also to act as a blueprint to guide Dr Cathy in operating Blossom accurately and efficiently. Without the CT Scan, there might be a higher risk of operating at the wrong area. We are just thankful that we made the right choice.

Story of Blossom

Blossom is a rescue bunny from Bunny Wonderland (BW). She was found with 5 other bunnies along Bukit Batok Road on 14 June 2015. Abandoned by their breeder, spiders and maggots were found all over them. BW was contacted and they brought the bunnies for a thorough health check at The Animal Clinic. All 5 rabbits had huge clumps of fur held together by poo, pee and dirt. Their nails were horrendously long which indicated long-term negligence. Blossom had fur loss around her neck and had to be nursed back to health.

My friend, Wendy, adopted Blossom from BW on 7 August 2016 and she is now 5 years old. Wendy is an avid animal lover and has cared for rabbits many years. Wendy learned about adoption on Instagram through “Bunnymama” and decided to contact BW to help rescue a rabbit. During the BW adoption drive, little Blossom was the only rabbit that went up to Wendy and licked her hand. The volunteers at BW saw the chemistry between Blossom and her and decided that Blossom had chosen her owner.

Blossom has since been living with Wendy and her family in a loving environment with unlimited hay supplemented with nutritious pellets in a nice cosy playpen filled with fun toys. Blossom is fed with fresh vegetables every day. She has truly found a home of joy!

Blossom's Condition

However, few days ago, an unfortunate health issue struck Blossom. She stopped eating and drinking and was brought to The Animal Doctor. The vet suspects a growth on her right eye and due to extricating pain, she has lost about 100g (7% of her mass weight) which is very significant to a small animal. The vet is suspecting her of Retrobulbar Abscess or Mass Growth and medication was given but has been ineffective. In fact, the growth surrounding her eye has been growing rapidly and has ruptured quickly, resulting in the loss of sight in her right eye. She is now hospitalised at The Animal Doctor and is scheduled for a CT Scan on 7 Sep, Thu at Landon Specialist which is the earliest CT scan that we can make for Blossom due to the severity of her condition. Daily hospitalisation cost is about S$180 - S$220 and the CT Scan will cost around S$3,000. Her upcoming surgery to remove the growth will amount to another S$1,500. The vet will have to remove her entire eye to remove the growth mass.

Blossom means a lot to her Wendy and they are very attached to each other. It has been heart-breaking time to see Blossom in so much pain and discomfort. I hereby seek your help to give your best to help in the hefty costs so that Blossom can get her due treatment. She is still active and her left eye is in perfect sight. She is currently on drip so that her overall health can improve. Blossom’s organs are functioning well and has the potential of adapting well to her environment after her surgery.

Your *giving will help Blossom go a long way and I will post updates on her condition here.

Thank you so much!Lawrence

*All costs are based on the clinic's quotation. All funds raised will go to Blossom’s treatment and donated to Bunny Wonderland thereafter.

Today, the vet said that Blossom is recovering really well. We are really grateful to all Dr Landon, Dr Cathy, and their entire team for treating Blossom. We just want to take this chance to re-emphasize how important the CT Scan was. There was a moment where we thought we could just forgo the CT scan (partly due to the cost, which is actually higher than the surgery itself). But the CT scan provide the most valuable information, not just to tell us what is going on, but also to act as a blueprint to guide Dr Cathy in operating Blossom accurately and efficiently. Without the CT Scan, there might be a higher risk of operating at the wrong area. We are just thankful that we made the right choice.

Story of Blossom

Blossom is a rescue bunny from Bunny Wonderland (BW). She was found with 5 other bunnies along Bukit Batok Road on 14 June 2015. Abandoned by their breeder, spiders and maggots were found all over them. BW was contacted and they brought the bunnies for a thorough health check at The Animal Clinic. All 5 rabbits had huge clumps of fur held together by poo, pee and dirt. Their nails were horrendously long which indicated long-term negligence. Blossom had fur loss around her neck and had to be nursed back to health.

My friend, Wendy, adopted Blossom from BW on 7 August 2016 and she is now 5 years old. Wendy is an avid animal lover and has cared for rabbits many years. Wendy learned about adoption on Instagram through “Bunnymama” and decided to contact BW to help rescue a rabbit. During the BW adoption drive, little Blossom was the only rabbit that went up to Wendy and licked her hand. The volunteers at BW saw the chemistry between Blossom and her and decided that Blossom had chosen her owner.

Blossom has since been living with Wendy and her family in a loving environment with unlimited hay supplemented with nutritious pellets in a nice cosy playpen filled with fun toys. Blossom is fed with fresh vegetables every day. She has truly found a home of joy!

Blossom's Condition

However, few days ago, an unfortunate health issue struck Blossom. She stopped eating and drinking and was brought to The Animal Doctor. The vet suspects a growth on her right eye and due to extricating pain, she has lost about 100g (7% of her mass weight) which is very significant to a small animal. The vet is suspecting her of Retrobulbar Abscess or Mass Growth and medication was given but has been ineffective. In fact, the growth surrounding her eye has been growing rapidly and has ruptured quickly, resulting in the loss of sight in her right eye. She is now hospitalised at The Animal Doctor and is scheduled for a CT Scan on 7 Sep, Thu at Landon Specialist which is the earliest CT scan that we can make for Blossom due to the severity of her condition. Daily hospitalisation cost is about S$180 - S$220 and the CT Scan will cost around S$3,000. Her upcoming surgery to remove the growth will amount to another S$1,500. The vet will have to remove her entire eye to remove the growth mass.

Blossom means a lot to her Wendy and they are very attached to each other. It has been heart-breaking time to see Blossom in so much pain and discomfort. I hereby seek your help to give your best to help in the hefty costs so that Blossom can get her due treatment. She is still active and her left eye is in perfect sight. She is currently on drip so that her overall health can improve. Blossom’s organs are functioning well and has the potential of adapting well to her environment after her surgery.

Your *giving will help Blossom go a long way and I will post updates on her condition here.

Thank you so much!Lawrence

*All costs are based on the clinic's quotation. All funds raised will go to Blossom’s treatment and donated to Bunny Wonderland thereafter.

Blossom is now ready to go home! Today when visited her, nurse says that she has started eating pallets and hays which is good for rabbits. This bring the optimal eating level up to 3/4, drinking stays at 2/4. Vet has mentioned that Blossom is now in a good condition to go back home to rest and recover. Once again, thank you all for your love, your giving, your prayers and support for Blossom!

Blossom’s ears are currently inflamed as she pulled out her IV. Her hydration levels are alright hence the vet didnt put the IV back. Her eating is 2/4 of the optimal level so force feeding currently is still required. Based on Blossom’s overall health condition she should be good to go back in a few days time! P.S. According to the vet, they might be remains of the root of the teeth still left inside from previous surgery which was at a spot that was impossible to remove at the last surgery. If it is a real root, Blossom might have to go back in about 5 weeks time for total removal of the teeth root. Let’s hope its not and that she will be able to go through her complete recovery process in the next few weeks from now on!

Dear All. Thank u for praying for Blossom! Dr Cathy has finished the surgery for Blossom.

There were multiple abscess found behind her eye and she has managed to remove and drain all the abscess. She has also removed all her right teeth. However, she's not sure if all the roots of the migrated tooth has been removed. She said there might need to be follow up 2-3 surgeries to remove the roots. She is going to do an X-Ray to see. She's still under GA & she will wake up in 4-6 hours times. Dr Cathy says that the next 3 days will be critical and will see how she recovers.

Thank u for praying for Blossom!

Thanks Lawrence for the updates. Am glad Blossom is in safe hands with Dr Cathy Chan who has done a marvellous job

Dear All. This is the update of Blossom. Wendy just spoke to the vet operating of her, Dr Cathy.

She says the CT scan shows that it's a serious tooth abscess. Her tooth migrated up and caused a huge abscess to form & it has pushed the right eye out.

She's going to operate on her now. Will take 2 hours. She's going to take out al her right side teeth including the tooth that has migrated and went up. It's a high risk operation cos she has to be on GA for 2+ hours & also the abscess is near the brain. The brain may swell or there could be excessive bleeding.

Please pray that all will be well & the operation will be successful 🙏🏻

Blossom is currently in very good hands as two of the best small animals vets are looking into her condition. Dr Ben Landon and Dr Cathy. Dr Landon have mentioned that her condition is very rare and unusual. Dr Cathay will be performing the surgery tomorrow and it will be a high risk operation as teeth extractions have to be done so that the infected eyeball can be pushed out. There is a chance Blossom might not pull through this surgery. However, both vets have mentioned that there are successful cases for such kind of procedures. Surgeries no matter big or small have risks, that includes human too. We all know Blossom is strong, and she can pull through this so she can enjoy her life ever after! We trust Dr Cathy, one of the best vet and surgeon that she will try her very best to treat Blossom. We will keep everyone posted on the time of her operation again. Do keep her in prayers!

Blossom is going to get her CT Scan now. The surgeon who will be treating her said that her case is very rare and unusual, but we know that she is in really good hands now because the surgeon is really caring and professional. The results will be out tomorrow because of how urgent her condition is, we will keep everyone updated!

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Blossom is now ready to go home! Today when visited her, nurse says that she has started eating pallets and hays which is good for rabbits. This bring the optimal eating level up to 3/4, drinking stays at 2/4. Vet has mentioned that Blossom is now in…

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